Climate-fueled storms and wildfires are increasing costs and pushing insurers to the limit. Is the market broken?
Scientists say they’ve found the cause of a marine epidemic more than 10 years after it started. What took so long?
A former NIH scientist and a journalist team up to bust common nutrition myths in their new book, “Food Intelligence." ...
Carbon dioxide is both a planetary threat and a driving force behind life on Earth, according to author Peter Brannen.
The SAFE Sunscreen Standards Act seeks to revamp the FDA’s review process. Could it usher in more effective sunscreens?
Recent upheavals have shaken confidence in the CDC, leading states and medical societies to forge their own paths.
Mixed evidence has, in some studies, found an association with autism. No research has proved a causal relationship.
“I‘d rather just skip lunch today,” read a June text from Megan McArthur. The message was addressed to Cambria Camp, an eating disorder recovery coach McArthur had been working with since the previous ...
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